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A mid-tier Bundesliga goalkeeper sitting at a TQ Score of 67.41 — adequate starter territory, meaning clear gaps exist but baseline positional demands are being met. The most distinctive feature here is not a standout strength but a data profile: with all goalkeeper-specific sub-scores null, the 67.41 is built on general performance signals rather than granular shot-stopping metrics. Form at 70.72 edges slightly above the season baseline, pointing to a stable and marginally improving operator across 31 matches (2,790 minutes).
The TQ Score of 67.41 is driven primarily by general performance signals — a 7.0 match rating per 90 and high score confidence (0.89) across a full season sample — rather than any identifiable elite sub-score. The absence of goalkeeper-specific metrics (save percentage, xG prevented, clean sheet rate) means the score reflects a reliable floor, not a confirmed ceiling.
Form score of 70.72 sits 3.3 points above the season TQ Score of 67.41 — within the ±5 stable band, but nudging toward an upward signal. This is a stable-to-improving trajectory, not a decline concern, with no volatility flags in the data.
Nearly identical TQ Score at 67.18, making Atubolu the closest statistical peer; the key difference is Atubolu operates in a younger developmental profile, whereas this player's 31-match Bundesliga season suggests an established starter role.
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Comparable by TQ Score alone at 66.74, but this similarity is almost certainly a data artifact — Alisson's null sub-scores in this snapshot obscure a profile that in full data would sit far above 67; treat this comparison as a scoring-system footnote, not a talent equivalence.
Greif's 68.46 TQ Score is the closest above this player's 67.41, representing a marginal but real gap; both sit in the adequate-starter band, with Greif's slightly higher score suggesting a small edge in overall assessed output.
All role-critical sub-scores (defense, possession control, physical duel) return null for this player. Save percentage, shots faced per 90, and xG prevention — the dimensions that separate elite Bundesliga goalkeepers from adequate ones — cannot be assessed from available data. The 67.41 TQ Score should be read with that ceiling in mind.
0.03 assists per 90 and 0.10 key passes per 90 are minimal, though for a goalkeeper in a defensive role these figures are contextually expected rather than alarming. Distribution quality cannot be evaluated further without progressive passing or long-ball accuracy data.
A 0–100 measure of overall quality. Combines statistical output with league difficulty, multi-season weighting, and a consistency factor. Target range for strong players: 70–85.
Weighted toward recent matches. Can diverge from the TactiQ Score when current form is meaningfully stronger or weaker than the multi-season average.
How much evidence supports this score. Lower confidence means thinner data — fewer seasons, fewer appearances, or gaps in coverage. A provisional score is real signal with appropriate caveats.
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